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‘Can generational movements end systemic corruption? Lessons from Nepal, Indonesia, and the Philippines.’

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

International⁤ Forum too Explore Generational Approaches‍ to combatting Systemic Corruption

A global forum launches today,​ November 28th, to examine the potential of generational movements⁢ to dismantle systemic corruption, focusing on case studies from Nepal, Indonesia, and the ⁣philippines. the‌ International‌ Forum, ⁢titled ⁢’Can generational movements end systemic corruption? ‍Lessons from Nepal, Indonesia ‌and the Philippines,’⁣ will convene experts and activists ​from⁣ across the globe to share insights and strategies.

The forum ⁣arrives⁤ at a critical juncture, as corruption continues to ⁤undermine democratic ⁣institutions, economic development,⁣ and public trust worldwide. ‌The discussions ​aim to identify⁤ effective ​methods for mobilizing younger generations to challenge entrenched​ systems of ⁣corruption⁤ and ​foster lasting‌ change.Conclusions ‍from the forum will inform the upcoming‍ 4th Assembly of the World Humanist Forum, scheduled for December 6th‍ and 7th.

Key participants include Antonio Carvallo,Dorothy Adenga,Remigio Chilaule,and Javier Tolcachier,members of the World⁢ Humanist Forum‌ Secretariat,joining from the United ⁢Kingdom,Kenya,Argentina,and Mozambique respectively. ⁢Dr. Godfrey G.⁢ Mendoza, CHED-CAR Educational Supervisor II and‌ in-charge ‌of the International ‌Affairs Service, ​will​ represent the Philippines. Ms. Sheena Pearl L. ⁤Pangda will ⁤lead presentations,and ⁢Dr. Robert Frederick Hayden, president of the World Network ⁤of Universities for Innovation (WUNI-I), alongside Remegio ⁢Van ⁤Eys ⁢Chilaule (WHF, Mozambique), will deliver the closing message.

The ‌forum ⁢begins at 7⁢ p.m.⁢ (Philippine⁢ time),‍ corresponding​ to 4:45⁢ p.m. in Nepal, 6 p.m. in Indonesia (Jakarta), 2 p.m. in Kenya, 1⁤ p.m. CET (Mozambique and​ Egypt), and 8 a.m. ‌in Buenos Aires, Brazil ​and Chile.‍

Access to the sessions is available via‌ Zoom ‌at https://zoom.us/j/94085172852?pwd=HSMDW1qKBpQadaklbZnFP9JAOjzry8.1 (password 571546) or through a digital flip-book at https://heyzine.com/flip-book/4d4d67a6b9.html.

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